The Addison school budget will be presented for a second vote from noon to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Addison High School library.

It is the same budget that was defeated May 19, receiving only 46 percent support. This time, the district has dropped the three separate propositions to buy property, which all failed in the May 19 vote and which Superintendent Joe DioGuardi and other district officials believe led some people to also vote against the budget.

The nearly $28.8 million budget for 2015-16 has no increase in the tax levy and preserves all academic, athletic and extracurricular programs and staff.

If the budget is defeated again on Tuesday, the district must adopt a contingency budget., which limits certain types of spending and requires the public to pay for use of district buildings, including for wrestling, swimming, youth and indoor soccer, youth basketball and other activities. The district lists other contingency budget restrictions on its website, such as no purchases of equipment, buses or energy-saving fixtures,